York Minster

York Minster is one of the world's grandest cathedrals. And, its medieval
stained glass windows are superlative.

York Minster
tips and insights

Construction

The cathedral we see today began in 13th century and took 250 years to complete. It
was built on the ruins of earlier churches (one dates back to 627).

Cathedral envy

York Minster is a classic example of cathedral envy that was common in medieval
Europe. Each cathedral wanted to outsize the other. In the York Minster case,
the local archbishop wanted to dwarf the cathedral in Canterbury in southwest
England.

Misfortunes

Like other cathedrals, York Minster suffered serious damages over the centuries from
fires (one was as recent as 1984) and by the hands of fervent sackers and
religious zealots.

Windows

Experts praise the York Minster's medieval stained glass windows. There are 128 in all.
The Five Sisters and the Great East Window are the two best.

View

For a bird's-eye view of York and countryside, climb the steep, narrow, spiraling
set of stairs to the top of the central tower.